Under existing law, the Attorney General is the legal adviser on all state matters arising in the Executive Department of the State Government. (NRS 228.110) Section 7 of this bill creates the Office for the Prevention of Gun Violence within the Office of the Attorney General and: (1) requires the Attorney General to appoint a Director of the Office; (2) requires the Director to employ such personnel as are necessary to perform the functions and duties of the Office; and (3) authorizes state agencies to cooperate with and assist the Office in the performance of its duties. Section 8 of this bill requires the Office to: (1) advise the Attorney General on all matters relating to the prevention of gun violence; (2) increase public awareness of federal and state laws and available resources relating to the prevention of gun violence; (3) increase education relating to the prevention of gun violence through public awareness campaigns and the development of certain materials and training resources; (4) collaborate with professors and researchers in identifying and developing data and resources relating to preventing gun violence; and (5) at the request of the Attorney General, assist with certain other educational campaigns and programs relating to the prevention of gun violence, firearm safety and suicide prevention. Section 9 of this bill authorizes the Director to establish and administer a program to award grants to organizations in this State to conduct certain gun violence prevention initiatives and sets forth the requirements should such a program be created. Section 10 of this bill requires the Office to create and maintain a resource bank for data, research and statistical information pertaining to gun violence in the State. Section 11 of this bill authorizes the Office to apply for and receive gifts, grants and contributions to carry out the duties and defray the expenses of the Office. Section 12 of this bill requires the Attorney General to submit a biennial report to the Legislature concerning the activities and effectiveness of the Office for the Prevention of Gun Violence. Sections 2-6 of this bill define certain terms for the purposes of the provisions of sections 2-12.